Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Among those who’ll suffer most from Republican-imposed voting restrictions: disabled voters. The New York Times reported yesterday that GOP bills in many states “would restrict voting methods and accommodations that people with disabilities are disproportionately likely to rely on.”
* The Associated Press ran an unsettling report over the weekend, noting the high number of local election officials who are “quitting or retiring” in the face of right-wing threats and/or Republican-imposed punishments for possible mistakes.
* Donald Trump’s political operation is warning Republicans not to pretend to have endorsements from the former president. Politico reported, “[S]ome candidates are taking it too far — and Trump and his team are aggressively letting them know it.”
* Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) was sworn in last night as Congress’ newest member. As a result, the House Democratic majority now has 220 members, while the Republican minority has 211. There are four vacancies — two from Democratic districts, two from Republican districts.








